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Best business accounts for Agencies in Austria

Snapshot

Agencies in Austria are well served by online business accounts. Providers such as Qonto, Revolut Business and Wise Business accept Austrian registered agencies, with team cards, multi currency and accounting exports. Traditional banks also offer agency accounts with branch support.

Suits Agencies best
Depends on needs. Qonto suits teams that want shared cards and accounting exports, while Wise Business and Revolut Business suit agencies billing or paying abroad.
Typical monthly fee
EUR 0 to about EUR 30 a month depending on plan, as of 23 April 2026.
Non resident position
Possible with full checks. Neobanks may need an EEA address or local registration. Unclear cases, verify with the provider.
Providers that fit
Several. At least five providers accept this profile in Austria.
Fees and features as of 23 April 2026Last reviewed 23 April 2026

General information, not financial, legal, or tax advice. Verify current terms and eligibility with the provider before applying.

Creative, marketing and recruitment agencies in Austria usually need a business account with shared cards and spend controls for the team, clear invoicing, and multi currency support for overseas clients and contractors. Qonto, Revolut Business and Wise Business are common online choices, while Erste Bank, Raiffeisen and other traditional banks suit agencies that want branch support or lending. Fees and features below are shown as of 23 April 2026, so confirm current terms with the provider.

What Agencies in Austria need from a business account

Agencies bill clients on projects, run a team, and frequently work with clients or contractors abroad. The features that matter most are shared cards with spend limits, accounting and bookkeeping exports, multi currency accounts to reduce conversion costs, and tidy records for invoicing and reconciliation. Cash handling is rarely a priority, which is why online providers fit many agencies, though traditional banks remain useful where lending or branch services are needed.

Qonto
Built for teams, with shared cards, spend controls and accounting exports. Limited cash handling.
Best for
Teams and project billing
Monthly fee
From about EUR 9 a month
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Revolut Business
Strong multi currency and expense tools for agencies with overseas clients. Support is mainly in app.
Best for
International clients
Monthly fee
Free tier, paid plans from about EUR 10 a month
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Wise Business
Holds and converts many currencies at the mid market rate for paying contractors abroad. No cash deposits.
Best for
Paying overseas contractors
Monthly fee
No monthly fee, a one time setup fee may apply
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These providers accept Agencies in Austria. Fees and eligibility shown as of 23 April 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.

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Questions about banking for Agencies in Austria

What business account suits an agency in Austria?
It depends on how your agency works. Qonto is built around teams with shared cards and accounting exports, Revolut Business adds multi currency and expense tools, and Wise Business helps pay overseas contractors at the mid market rate. Compare the features your agency uses and verify current terms with the provider. This is general information, not advice.
Can an agency get team cards with spend limits?
Yes. Providers such as Qonto and Revolut Business offer additional cards with per card spend limits and approval controls, usually on paid plans. The number of free cards and the cost of extra cards vary by plan, so check the current pricing with the provider.
Do these accounts handle foreign currency for overseas clients?
Yes. Wise Business and Revolut Business hold and convert multiple currencies, which suits agencies billing or paying abroad. Conversion costs and the included allowances differ by provider and plan. Verify the current foreign exchange terms with the provider before applying.
Can an agency deposit cash with these providers?
Online providers such as Wise Business, Revolut Business and Qonto generally do not accept cash deposits, or limit them. If your agency handles cash, a traditional bank account may fit better. Confirm cash handling rules with the provider, since policies change.

Fees, features, and eligibility change and vary by region. This page was last reviewed on 23 April 2026. Confirm current terms with the provider before applying.

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